Last Monday, Mohre announced the business holiday schedule for the private sector for Eid Al Adha. From Friday, June 15th to Tuesday, June 18th, this adventure comes to a close.
The ninth day of Hijjah is a paid holiday known as Arafah Day, the holiest day in Islam. On the Gregorian calendar, Saturday, June 15th is important to keep in mind.
From Dhul Hijjah 10 to 12, or June 16 to 18 in the Gregorian calendar, private sector employees will have a three-day holiday in observance of Eid Al Adha, also called the Festival of Sacrifice.
On June 7, Abu Dhabi grabbed a breathtaking snapshot of the moon’s crescent.
According to Saudi authorities, a crescent moon was seen on June 7, the first day of Dhul Hijjah. The nation celebrates the start of Eid Al Adha on June 16.
The three countries of Oman, Pakistan, and India use lunar phases to set the beginning of the vacation on June 17.
Prince Hamdan has also instructed the Government to provide early payment to workers for Eid al Adha.